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As voting rights are being gutted and a women's right to choose is on its most unsteady footing in a generation, ETC. presents this evening of shockingly relevant Women's Suffrage Era satires. In the Pro-Suffrage How the Vote Was Won, working class Horace's world is turned upside-down when a household of lady-relatives arrive, demanding to be “supported”. Only when he is confronted with the idea of a future without women in the workforce does this anti-suffrage stalwart realizes the error of his ways. The Spirit of Seventy-Six; or, The Coming Woman, was written as anti-suffrage propaganda in the years after the Civil War, as the women's suffrage movement was gaining speed. It tells the “horrifying” prophecy of a future of female dominance, played for delicious irony. These plays are two hilarious examples of how theater can be used as effective tools to fight against encroaching civil rights violations.
https://www.eccentrictheatercompany.com/deedsnotwords
Crediting Info:
How The Vote Was Won by Cicely Hamilton and Christabel Marshall
The Spirit of Seventy-Six; or, The Coming Woman by Ariana and Daniel Curtis
Chelsea Anderson-Long- Director/Co-Producer
Sarah Rosenthal - Assistant Director
Veronica Shea - Co-Producer
Tessa Ramirez-Keough- Stage Manager
DESIGN
Emma Antenen - Scenic Designer
Matthew Solomon- Costume Designer
Ash Zeitler- Lighting Designer
CAST
Juan Cardenas---Gerald Williams, Madame Christine, Thomas Carberry
Hannah Karpenko---Ethel Cole and Mrs. Badger
Courtney McClellan---Winnifred, Maudie Spark, Judge Wigfall
Alysa Rambo---Agatha Cole and Wolverine Griffin
Veronica Shea---Lily, Molly, Victorine Wigfall
Clint Zugel---Horace Cole and Mr. Wigfall